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If you are looking to pick up one of Apple’s two new iPhones, you can save some money if you go to Walmart. The retail giant announced that it is offering both devices at a discount from the time they launch. Walmart will be offering 16 GB models of both the iPhone 5C and the iPhone 5S at a discount according to CNET. The 16GB iPhone 5C will sell for $79 while the 16GB iPhone 5S will sell for $189, savings of $20 and $10 respectively.

The iPhone 5C will be available at the listed price beginning Friday, September 13, when pre-orders for the device begin. Customers must pre-order at a physical Walmart location though, as online pre-orders are not offered. The orders will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis with a requirement of the device being picked up by September 25. Since there is no pre-order period for the iPhone 5S, customers will have to pick up this device in stores when it launches on September 20.

Pricing on both the phones is contingent upon a customer signing up for a new, two-year contract with Verizon, AT&T, or Sprint. Customers who wait until Saturday will also be able to take advantage of Walmart’s new trade-in program. Depending on the condition of the device being traded-in, customers can receive up to $300 in store credit toward the purchase of a new smartphone. The new phones will have to be activated in store for Verizon, Sprint, AT&T or Walmart’s pre-paid wireless service as well.

I will 'if' they have it in stock by the time I get there! Tried buying an ip5 from there the other day and both walmarts were all sold out!?!?

I wonder why.......

Anyways. My Walmart usually always gets about 10-20 or so just at the start to see how they sell. Usually my AT&T which is really close to them mostly gets the attention sales. Plus ill get the 10% discount.

Good thing about Walmart too is that they only charge you tax on the $189 price. For those of you here in California that means you're only paying about $14 on tax as opposed to around $70 if you buy them at your wireless provider or Apple who charge you tax on the full retail price before the carrier subsidy.